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Student Responses to Review Topic: Food And Dining

Ah, dining. So as a freshman your meal plan gives you meal swipes at this place called DAKA - it's actually called Pulse on Dining (POD), but nobody calls it that - and is connected to Daniels and Morgan residence halls. It's all you can eat, which is nice, but the food isn't very great. Except the chocolate chip cookies. They're addictive.
There's also the food court in the campus center, but you have to pay for that unless you have a commuter meal plan and the food there is expensive and there isn't a lot of options. Also in the campus center is Dunkin Donuts, which isn't open late for some reason and theif food isn't very good even though at any other DD the food is great.
Your meal plan also goes you 2 swipes per week at the Goats Head restaurant which is significantly better than DAKA.
Luckily there's also a wealth of pizza places and Chinese food which deliver to campus late at night when for some odd reason all of the above mentioned places are closed.

Daka, the nickname for our schools cafeteria, is alright. Very consistent but does get bland. At the campus center there is a good amount of choices but does get pricy. Get the VIP meal plan. It's worth the money.

Let's face it. Dining in any college will be different from what you are used to at home. I will not lie. Food is edible, but you will find this at practically any college. You will never be left starving on campus.

The food in the dining hall is really good, especially for college food. There are always a lot of options and the chocolate chip cookies are absolutely addicting. Sometimes, though, the options can be a little lame, but 4 out of 5 times, you'll have something really good to eat.

The cafeteria has pretty good food and there is always a different option for dinner. There is pasta and pizza every night along with a salad bar, grill, sandwich station, etc. Large selection of drinks available too.

During the overnight we had dinner that night and breakfast the next morning. The food was typical dorm food, but there was a wide selection of it. There were also vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options and everything was designed to keep allergens out of foods they're not supposed to be in. Nothing there was particularly healthy, but there was a pretty decent salad bar at dinner and fruit selection in the morning.

Two-thirds of our campus is involved in greek life. You can be nonaffiliated and still participate in greek events. Many of the events on campus are held by greek life.
Greek life can be as interesting and fun as you want it to be. It is a way to network and make connections that will last a lifetime.

Greek life on campus is great. The sororities are really fun and involved. There are so many fraternities that there is a place for every kind of guy. They throw parties every weekend and some of the themes are really fun. Greek week is a blast, too. Anyone that is looking for a social life should rush, even if its just to make friends.

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